John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Born Under A Bad Sign (w/Albert King) - 6/18/1982 (Official)
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2014
- John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Born Under A Bad Sign (w/Albert King)
Recorded Live: 6/18/1982 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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Personnel:
John Mayall - vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica
Mick Taylor - lead guitar
John McVie - bass
Colin Allen - drums
Guests:
Albert King - vocals, lead guitar
Sippie Wallace - vocals
Buddy Guy - lead guitar
Junior Wells - vocals, harmonica
Hubert Sumlin - vocals
Etta James - vocals
Frank Dunbar (bass on Albert King's songs)
Summary:
This is a great show when Mayall reunited original 1960s-era Bluesbreakers Mick Taylor, John McVie (Fleetwood Mac bassist) and drummer Colin Allen. Its a goldmine for fans of Mick Taylor, who is all over this, and includes quite a roster of blues greats joining in, including a smokin hot appearance by Albert King.
One of the best Versions of Born under a bad sign.
What a good band.
Das beste was man von gespielter Musik hören kann !
RIP John Mayall 🙏🏼
Bye bye dear John! You gave us fantastic music, not just only this Live-Masterpiece with Albert. Remember "ROOM TO MOVE"!
Albert and Mick smoked it
Man these guys are really getting down best jam session I’ve ever heard in my life.❤
Mick Taylor ciggies in mouth..... Blows em away.... 🙂
The funkiest Born Under A Bad Sign I've heard. That bassist is awesome.
Perfect show.
Ten years after has wicked bass player
Bass player is Frank Dunbar
I bet the bassist went to sleep that night and he was still hitting the notes sleep waking.
Mick Taylor is so good !
Who's better?...
mick taylor makes it look easy never breaks a sweat
I love that guitar between Albert and Mick. Epic. Wow.
bad ass bass player ...u go man...they r jammmmmmmmin...LOVE
Frank Dunbar. He is great!!!
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers my favourite since I was 13 .
Bass player was no joke 😁😁🔥🔥
No doubt about it. That bass player was really into it. There's always a first. First time Ive ever heard this song with a harmonica solo by Mayall. Good old school blues that I've ever heard.
Saw Mr. Mayall and his band live in downtown Providence, RI in the late 90s, awesome...
Albert is just so good
Amazing
Love the way Albert starts doing steps with the bass player!
WOW! Great perfomance.. ) I was born on that day coincidentally ..
Boy, the bass player sure has it together, making that "train of thought change" starting at 5:55. I totally wasn't expecting that change, but the bass player sure was! :-)
My absolute favourite performance of this track.
@@dvrn86 Recorded Live: 6/18/1982 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ. No more this historical place. :(
GOOD GRIEF YALL!??❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
John Mayall ist Klasse.
Magnifique John Mayall qui m'accompagne depuis 45 ans dans mes instants de pur bonheur.
Depuis plus de 50 ans en ce qui me concerne.
The whole show was professionally filmed by Lenn Dell Amico and partly released on the video ‘Blues Alive' in 1984 and re-released with three more tracks on the DVD 'Jammin’ With The Blues Greats' in December 1998.
Beautiful music!
Albert just diggin John on that harmonica.
Absolutely. John's tone on the harp here is astounding. Albert's also digging the hell out of Taylor, as we all are. Everything about this track is righteous.
One big bend by King Albert and all is settled..
I had this whole concert recorded on videotape from tv when I was a kid and played it again and again. This is the music I grew up with.
mike taylor wooooow
Mick Taylor sure sounds good on the strat.
Wow , mick Taylor best ever
That's the good stuff.
THIS A MAJOR JAM, BIG TIME
These are GODS ❤❤❤
One thing Mayall appreciated...a Smoking Hot Lead Guitarist...Man, does he have one here!!!
ALBERT WAS THE MAN
Unfortunately all of the Kings are gone: Freddy, Albert and BB. Mr Mayall is still with us, gracias a Dios, so just love this stuff.
Ian halliwell Guy king is still here.
It IS amazing BBK has lived until yesterday
Unfortunately John's now no longer with us, but he did live to see 90
Brilliant. I haven't seen this uncut version before.
Monty Cantsin its awesome !! i haven't seen it neither
Born Under A Bad Sign isn't All that BadThank you John and Albert Awesome Song and Awesome Blues 💙
I LOVE this!
Awesome.
WOW !!
My all time favorite video on UA-cam!
Bravo!!!
RIP john
One of my fav big Albert
That’s some good stuff right there
Celestial✨
Wow!!
Moment exceptionnelle ,et nos 2 guitaristes , même Hendrix les considérait e de colle des grands
Vaya par de genios del blues 💪
Basse batterie , pour faire du super blues....on ne parle pas souvent d'eux , mais ils tiennent la boutique ...
Maravilla
Old Albert rocking his Flying V left-handed.
J'ai hâte de voir John Mayall à Avignon Blues Festival le 16 octobre 2015 ! Avec une première partie très très chouette aussi. Mais je ne veux pas passer à côté d'un artiste si important dans le milieu du Blues
Me parece uno de los grandes del blues. Esto es La Música.
a bad tune meaning a great tune bob
Drummer jumps the countdown, catches Albert offguard.
Un bassista veramente eccellente
oh, yeah, that bass is is is is, IS!
Who is the bass player - certainly not McVie???
@@allanbriggs9007 Frank Dunbar
@@denniskhong8303 Thanks for the reply
Mick Taylor should have teamed up with Steve Winwood, Jack Bruce, and this drummer, form a band called The Super Group, and trash the Stones.
they would have too run them into the dirt
I was there
amen
3-chord Rock 'n' Roll?
Obviously, in the hands of Blues Giants, that's 2 chords two many.
What a kick to see Mayall and Taylor reunited; what a kick to see Bandleader Mayall become Sideman Mayall to the second of the Three Kings.
I've always maintained this, and this clip affirms it:
Mick Taylor, the third member of the Second Great Blues-Rock Guitarist Triumvirate (Eric Clapton and Peter Green were the other two) was a bad fit for the Rolling Stones because...
...THEY were not good enough to play with HIM.
Brilliant
Albert King.
bass player is locked on target.
laurelrunlaurelrun Pocket !
Al King - King of the blues!
laurelrunlaurelrun
laurelrunlaurelrun Think he loves his job?
You said it! Wish I could upvote this a million times.
Down, down, down to the bottom of the playground.
Jammie ....
Superlative..........
Bass Player is More FUNKY than an UNWASHED ARM PIT 😮😂
In july 1981 i was gone at tenda. Time theather to are and listen the basic formation, but someone stoled thè harmonicas Mayall' s set and He stopped the concert...and He went away..
En el unico lugar que no hay pelea entre negros y blancos es en el escenario dode toca john mayall y sus amigos y vaya que lujo
También en los deportes. Ojalá algún día pase como en el sueño de Martin Luther King. Todos seamos iguales, independientemente del color de la piel. Un saludo desde España.
So fine.
One litlle detail. John McVie isn't there. Has anybody seen John????
Mick Taylor on Guitar?
Yes
Looked like Mayall on the harp--not Junior Wells.
I cant bealive what you wrote
John Is Only cover
Albert singing and play like nobody Can t
Mick on a stray. Whoda thought that.
THE DRUMMER IS COLIN ALLEN
He even played in Focus - hamburger concerto - a prog rock classic!
Mark Hamill on drums
wish robbie krieger was playing too
interesting comment.+
Anyone know who that bass player is
BLUESNISIMO ONE KING WITH A WHITE FATHER, HAPPY DAY HAPPY LIVE
The foie basic formation is the better of ever:: apart the less of Clapton or Green C.Allen, J. Mc Vie, Taylor and him, clearly....all monsters together
R o I could break this backwards i live thesr guys but this verso I couldn't even take a o it e t f
Bass player needs to be in a Punk Band
Not the heavy weights of the blues, but still a perfect interpretation of this classic.
Hendrix, SRV, Clapton, and anyone (including Mick Taylor), playing those deep over-driven bends were/are reaching for Albert King's soulfulness! He made this song a "classic." Six-foot-four, two hundred fifty pound Albert King was once known as "The Velvet Bulldozer!" John Mayall is credited as the "Godfather" of British Blues! Mick Taylor played in Mayall's band before joining the Stones. I see "heavy weights!"
All I see are heavyweights! Albert King is one of the most influential blues guitarists especially on the british blues scene, and Mick Taylor.. just listen to him make that strat sing. Must I say more!
@@youreatoiletmick Taylor, not Jones
@@nickbaldwin1668 Oops, thanks for the heads up, I must have been listening to The Clash at the time LOL
Albert you forgot your bass player!!
Really good live cut but that is most certainly NOT John McVie on bass! He's really
got the groove but you should post the bass player's name.
screwed up in the start
And the end? Feels like, when he came back, Albert was out of tune. Wasn't he?
I think the harmonica was out of tune
Cybair Albert went out of tune alot ......just how it was
cocaine is helluva drug kidz
shame it speeds up from the start, then its too fast and loses feel
even Elon Musk could dance to this...
Luke Skydrummer
hahahaha The drummer fucked up the intro! 1,2,3......Splash! Wait for the 4, man! hahahah Albert runs after the tempo singing surprised away from the microphone rsrs Fire the drummer!
wasdbsnus
Mick Taylor looks rough
+Sean Cardwell ,Plays good though.
Plays brilliantly!
Drugs.
Don't Jagger fired Taylor because he can't dialog with another guitar player?????????
jajjajajajaajjaaaaa
mick taylor was in the bluesbreakers before the stones he left the stones because they were turning back to rock based tunes and didnt need a blues based guitarist
Escuchen la musica...si no saben ingles no pasa nada..podria decir que mataron la martina de 4 balazos..ese no es tema...los musicos y el blues...ese es el fin,.